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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-01-17 Page 3
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I can, and let the rest go I guess. Mrs Sellar's accross the street said she would help me out all she could, but of course she has regular jobs she goes to every week and can't always come you know. It sure is a big worry, but will make it some way. It has been very cold here today and has been snowing some this afternoon.Very chilly & damp out. Honey, I would give a whole lot just to spend the evening with you tonight. I get so lonesome for you. Do you miss me too? Hope you are all over your cold by now. Miss McCreery was in today & brought some grape juice for the sick & Mrs Gillie's has been running in quite often & sitting with your mother. Do you still think you will get to come this way? I hope so, but I believe I would just sell the car for what you can get out of it & take the train. The weather is too uncertain. I will help you on expenses if I possibly can. If I can only
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I can, and let the rest go I guess. Mrs Sellar's accross the street said she would help me out all she could, but of course she has regular jobs she goes to every week and can't always come you know. It sure is a big worry, but will make it some way. It has been very cold here today and has been snowing some this afternoon.Very chilly & damp out. Honey, I would give a whole lot just to spend the evening with you tonight. I get so lonesome for you. Do you miss me too? Hope you are all over your cold by now. Miss McCreery was in today & brought some grape juice for the sick & Mrs Gillie's has been running in quite often & sitting with your mother. Do you still think you will get to come this way? I hope so, but I believe I would just sell the car for what you can get out of it & take the train. The weather is too uncertain. I will help you on expenses if I possibly can. If I can only
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